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South African National Parks offers a variety of accommodation types and standards. Prices are dependent on
location, size of unit and quality of experience. All of our South African National Parks offer
park/camp-run accommodation. Each park/camp has its own unique selection of accommodation types.

Conserving nature since 1926

National parks offer visitors an unparalleled diversity of adventure tourism opportunities including game
viewing, bush walks, canoeing and exposure to cultural and historical experiences. Conferences can also be
organised in many of the parks. Read more...

This self catering cottage is situated near the Abrahamskraal waterhole.

The Unit is a fully equipped 6 Bed Cottage (2 en suite bedrooms, 1 bedroom with a double bed and the second bedroom has 2 single beds and 2 pull-out beds), with an open plan living area and kitchen. There is a fireplace in the living area to utilize as a braai or fireplace. Guests should bring their own braai wood.

The fridge-freezer combination, geysers and stove are all gas operated. Electricity in the house is provided by solar energy. There are no points or plugs for electric equipment and guests are requested to use the lights sparingly. Tap water comes from a well-point and is safe to drink, however guests may not be accustomed to the taste so they are welcome to provide their own drinking water. No pets, loud music or portable generators are allowed in the West Coast National Park.

Please note:

On arrival, guests can collect keys at the Geelbek Information Centre, and after working hours they can collect either at Langebaan or R27 gate and hand them in at Geelbek Information Centre on departure.

Accommodation is available from 14:00 on the day of your arrival and time of departure is 10:00.

No after-hours access will be permitted.

Conservation fees are payable when making the booking or in advance unless clients have a valid Wild Card.

Please note:

Accommodation images may differ from the actual units as refurbishment of various accommodation types occur on an on-going basis.

"Recharge your spirit, waking up with the sounds of birds, experience a beautiful sunrise, being surrounded by the silence of nature itself. A peaceful, private haven of tranquility. It is affordable! It is beautiful!"

Duinepos Chalets are situated inside the West Coast National Park. Each Chalet is situated to ensure privacy, peace and tranquility, as you take in the fresh sea breeze, azure waters, and all that the park has to offer over the various seasons...from spectacular birdlife, to the tapestry of spring flowers that cover the strandveld during August and September each year.

The Duinepos Story:

Duinepos Chalets is a community-based project brought to life in 2005 as part of the sustainable livelihoods programme of the South African Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism.

During the first phase 8 old houses previously occupied by staff of the West Coast National Park were restored; the service infrastructure was upgraded, the area landscaped and locals were recruited to manage the project.

The second phase of the project saw the addition of a swimming pool, boma (out-door recreational area), and 3 additional chalets to the facilities. For this phase an eco-friendly approach was taken; a local crew was empowered to build using the sandbag method.

More than 3 years later the success story provides a 3-star accommodation that blends in with West Coast fynbos. It is here where nature lovers from all over the world come to recharge their spirits.

Chalet features:

A total of 11 self-catering chalets each sleeping 4 people comfortably and allowing for a maximum of 6 people.

For bookings and more information, contact:

The Geelbek Stables are specifically designed to accommodate school and community groups. The units are dormitory-style and can take up to 62 people and more by arrangement.

Ablution facilities are available and have both hot and cold water.

The kitchen is equipped with a microwave, gas stove, fridge and freezer, however groups must bring their own cutlery and crockery.

Braai facilities - wood can be bought at the information office on arrival.

Groups must bring their own bedding.

All groups can check-in at the Geelbek Information Centre from 14:00 to 16:00. After office hours they can check in either at the Langebaan or R27 gates and have to vacate the accommodation at 10:00am on the date of departure and hand keys in at the Geelbek Information Centre.

This exclusive self-catering cottage is situated near Churchaven, within walking distance of the lagoon.
It is a fully equipped self-catering (3 en-suite bedrooms-sleeping 8 persons in total) cottage, with an open plan living area and kitchen. There are braai facilities on the front stoep and in the back yard.

It has three bedrooms, each with toilet and shower. The main bedroom has a double bed, the second has two single beds and the third is a 'children's' room with two pullout beds (sleeps four). The kitchen has a gas fridge and stove, fitted cupboards, utensils, serving/eating counter with stools.

The lounge has four lounge chairs, table and with jetmaster. The stoep looks out on the lagoon and has a braai.

Important information:

Guests should bring their own fire wood.

The fridge-freezer combination, geysers and stove are all gas operated.

Electricity in the house is provided by solar energy. Please use lights sparingly - there are no points or plugs for electronic equipment.

Tap water comes from a well-point and is safe to drink, however you may not be accustomed to the taste. You are welcome to provide your own drinking water. Please use water sparingly.

In order to preserve the peace and tranquility of the area and not to disturb other residents, no loud music or portable generators are allowed.

No pets are allowed within the West Coast National Park.

No fires permitted on the beach.

No alcohol is permitted in public areas.

Please note:

On arrival guests can collect keys at the Geelbek Information Centre, and after working hours they can collect either at the Langebaan or R27 gates and hand them in at the Geelbek Information Centre on departure.

Accommodation is available from 14:00 on the day of your arrival and time of departure is 10:00.

No after-hours access at the gates will be permitted.

Conservation fees are payable in advance when making the booking, unless clients have a valid Wild Card.

Familiarise yourself with the zonation of the lagoon as described in the information brochure provided. Jo Anne's falls is in the B zone and therefore no fishing or motorised crafts are allowed in the area.

Please note:

Accommodation images may differ from the actual units as refurbishment of various accommodation types occur on an on-going basis.

Also available is a cosy fully-equipped two-bedroomed 6 sleeper Houseboat offering an intimate getaway for couples young and old or a fun family breakaway.

No boating experience is necessary as both are permanently moored.

Please note that due to minimum stay-duration rules enforced on reservations for the Larus House Boat, prospective guests interested in making use of this accommodation-type during their visit to the West Coast National Park are encouraged to contact any reservations office for availability enquiries as well as to make a reservation.

General Information:

All accommodation is serviced and fully equipped with crockery, cutlery, cooking utensils, bedding, towels and soap.

Check in time for accommodation is 14:00 on the day of arrival at Geelbek Information Centre between 14:00 to 16:00. After office hours, clients can check in at the Langebaan Gate / R27 Gate. Check out time on the day of departure is 10:00 at the Geelbek Information Centre.

All units are self-catering.

Sheets and towels will be changed every 3 days.

Guests should bring their own wood.

The fridge-freezer combination, geysers and stove are all gas operated.

Electricity in the house is provided by solar energy. There are no points or plugs for electric equipment and guests are requested to use lights sparingly.